KEEP DRIVING.


These are your moments as a 10.

When you drive at the back line in transition,

you’re not reacting.

You’re controlling the situation.

WHEN YOU ARE IN CONTROL.

As long as you’re driving centrally

with your hips facing goal,

the back line is reacting to you.

They don’t step.

They drop.

WHAT THE BACK LINE DOES.

They delay.

They keep dropping.

Because there’s no clear trigger

to step and press you.

That gives you time.

THE COMMON MISTAKE.

Rushing the action.

Playing the ball too early.

Giving away control

before the defense is forced to act.

PATIENCE.

You don’t rush.

You keep driving.

You get closer to goal.

You use the time they give you.

WHEN THE MOMENT OPENS.

The back line can’t drop forever.

One defender has to step.

When they do,

the line breaks vertically.

Gaps appear.

WHAT THAT CREATES.

The remaining defender

has to cover multiple lanes.

She can’t do both.

She has to commit.

That’s when the space opens behind.

THE REFERENCE.

Pick one center back.

Drive at them.

Force the decision.

When they step,

the space opens.

WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE.

Drive central.

Stay patient.

Wait for the step.

Play the through ball.

Principle.

You don’t force the pass.

You create the moment.

Drive.
Control.
Wait.
Exploit.

That’s how you turn transition

into clear chances.

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